Dogs can be strangers to each other just like people.
Meet Zephyr and Sabre! A few weeks ago, these two had no idea about each other. They were brought to Orange County Animal Control in Orange, California. Zephyr and Sabre were terrified while they were living in the shelter. As each day passed, they were shaking in fear, terrified for their lives.
Suggested Readings for Children and Teenssuzi smith
Preschool/Elementary
Brown, Laurie and Marc. When Dinasours Die. Little, Brown Books for Young Readers. April 1988. Simple language, explains feelings people may have regarding the death of someone they love, discusses ways to honor the memory of someone who dies.
Burleigh, Robert. Goodbye Sheepie. Marshall Cavendish Corp. Tarrytown, NY 2010. A dad helps his son deal with the death of his pet dog.
Buscaglia, Leo. The Fall of Freddie the Leaf. Charles B. Slack Co. 1982. Uses the life of a leaf to talk about death as part of the life cycle.
Fitzgerald, Helen. The Grieving Child. A Parents Guide. Simon and Schuster, NY. 1992. A guide for parents seeking to explain death to a child. Suggestions given to deal with emotional responses and helping a child’s adjustment to a new life.
Hazen, Barbara Shook. Why Did Grandpa Die? A Book about Death. Golden Book, NY 1985. Death and loss in a family setting, Deals with the suddenness of death and a girl’s anger, covers stages and the process of grieving.
Meet this week’s trio, Helen, Felix and Girl! Helen is a mostly blind and completely deaf dapple mix. Her parents were ill-equipped to give Helen the care that she needed, and she became an owner surrender. Felix is a small, long haired Dachshund. Felix had once been physically abused, including being thrown against a wall. Daisy (Girl), is a wire-haired dachshund mix, with a very sweet personality. She caught the eye of her foster mom in the shelter kennel, right next to Felix. Felix, Girl and Helen are now waiting for their forever homes at Denver Dachshunds Rescue in Colorado.
During her 20-year career in finance and insurance, Dawn Johnson of San Antonio, Texas, supported a variety of community programs. Following her career at USAA, Dawn Johnson continues to be an avid philanthropist supporting the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.
Suggested Readings for Children and Teenssuzi smith
Preschool/Elementary
Brown, Laurie and Marc. When Dinasours Die. Little, Brown Books for Young Readers. April 1988. Simple language, explains feelings people may have regarding the death of someone they love, discusses ways to honor the memory of someone who dies.
Burleigh, Robert. Goodbye Sheepie. Marshall Cavendish Corp. Tarrytown, NY 2010. A dad helps his son deal with the death of his pet dog.
Buscaglia, Leo. The Fall of Freddie the Leaf. Charles B. Slack Co. 1982. Uses the life of a leaf to talk about death as part of the life cycle.
Fitzgerald, Helen. The Grieving Child. A Parents Guide. Simon and Schuster, NY. 1992. A guide for parents seeking to explain death to a child. Suggestions given to deal with emotional responses and helping a child’s adjustment to a new life.
Hazen, Barbara Shook. Why Did Grandpa Die? A Book about Death. Golden Book, NY 1985. Death and loss in a family setting, Deals with the suddenness of death and a girl’s anger, covers stages and the process of grieving.
Meet this week’s trio, Helen, Felix and Girl! Helen is a mostly blind and completely deaf dapple mix. Her parents were ill-equipped to give Helen the care that she needed, and she became an owner surrender. Felix is a small, long haired Dachshund. Felix had once been physically abused, including being thrown against a wall. Daisy (Girl), is a wire-haired dachshund mix, with a very sweet personality. She caught the eye of her foster mom in the shelter kennel, right next to Felix. Felix, Girl and Helen are now waiting for their forever homes at Denver Dachshunds Rescue in Colorado.
During her 20-year career in finance and insurance, Dawn Johnson of San Antonio, Texas, supported a variety of community programs. Following her career at USAA, Dawn Johnson continues to be an avid philanthropist supporting the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.
How Advanced Simulation will Impact the Offshore Industry both Now and in the...Altair
The easy days of Oil and gas extraction is over, and the ability to extract Oil and Gas from harsh enviornments is very dependent on the ability to overcome technical challenges through the use of advanced numerical analysis and simulation. Technical challalenges currently faced in the industry include High Pressure High Temperature (HPHT), Utra Deep Water (UDW) with water depths greater than 10,000 ft, and the Arctic with potentially 20% untapped hydro carbon reserves. These technical challenges are overcome through more use of advanced analysis and simulation, and this allows cost effective solutions to be obtained.
Also the Industry is currently being challenged by a low oil price, and lots of companies are forced to look at cost and schedule. This as a result, allows the opportunity for the use of advanced analysis to help solve Engineering challanges in an efficient manner and save potentially millions of dollars in the Engineering. The ways that this is undertaken is presented and discussed.
There are different types of Analysis simulation used in the Offshore Industry, for example FEA, CFD, Coupled Analysis etc. Also computer power is ever increasing in compuational efficiencies, and novel methods, such as the use of Cloud computing, has had a big impact on the way that analysis is undertaken. These different methods of software and hardware are discussed in relation to the Offshore Industry, and an indication is given in to how these methods will affect the Industry in the future.
Episode 28 - Peter Wallerstein, Marine Animal RescueAlyssa Grunfelder
Peter Wallerstein first coordinated international whale protection campaigns in the icy and treacherous waters of the Bering Sea and North Atlantic Ocean. Since that time, he has facilitated over 6,500 rescues of marine animals, including a host of endangered species from Leatherback Turtles to Guadalupe fur seals. Peter has had persistent creativity in devising hands-on safe and effective techniques to rescue these animals, and his quick on-site response time in emergency situations overcame the objections of county and city officials. In 1985, Peter founded the Whale Rescue Team to establish a local skilled response capability for whales in Southern California. As director of the organization, Peter established a live 24-hour toll-free hotline for reporting marine animals trapped or in distress. Peter’s passion for rescuing whales naturally carried over to all marine wildlife that were sick or injured. In 2007, Whale Rescue Team was renamed Marine Animal Rescue to better reflect his organization’s efforts. In this episode, Peter tells us about his first marine rescue, how often he gets a call, the things he has seen, what he has learned and so much more! For more information, you can visit the Marine Animal Rescue, http://www.marspecialists.org/
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Episode 22 – India Le Marinel, Hope for the AnimalsAlyssa Grunfelder
n this episode we talk with India Le Marinel. Originally from the UK, India has traveled and lived all over the world. She grew up surrounded by pets and has always been very passionate about animal welfare. After studying for a bachelor of science degree in Conservation Biology at The University of Aberdeen, India decided to travel on her own to explore the world, volunteering on various marine conservation and animal projects throughout her travels. Her travel took her to Guatemala where she volunteered with a local Animal Welfare NGO while living in Antigua and she ended up managing that shelter for over a year. She is now the Manager of the Hope for the Animals Program at Mayan Families, India uses her experience to help improve animal welfare in the Lake Atitlán region. To learn more about Hope for the Animals and Mayan Families, you can visit there website, https://www.mayanfamilies.org/page/an...
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Episode 26 – Stephen Wells, Animal Legal Defense FundAlyssa Grunfelder
Stephen Wells is the executive director of the Animal Legal Defense Fund. Stephen founded and served for six years as the director of ALDF’s successful Animal Law Program, which provides support and resources to ALDF’s law professional and law student members. The ALDF organizes law firms across the country and coordinates pro bono opportunities for attorneys and firms to assist ALDF with its mission of protecting animals. Stephen joined the ALDF in 2000 and eventually took the leadership role of Executive Director in 2007. He has committed himself to animals and environmental protection and continues to lead the ALDF to make significant changes in laws supporting animals. In part 1, Stephen tells us how he got started, cases they have filed and the ones they have won, how people see animals, where our animal protection laws are and so much more! For more information on the ALDF you can visit their website here, http://aldf.org/
For more information, you can visit www.animalrescueprofessionals.org
Arielle Wait is the Deputy Director for Lucky Dog Animal Rescue and manages all of Lucky Dog’s adoption, volunteer and animal care programs. Arielle’s work with Lucky Dog began, as many volunteers do, as a handler at adoption events. She quickly became more involved, fostering dogs, coordinating adoptions and even coordinating adoption events. She was first hired to serve as Lucky Dog’s Event Team Lead before being promoted to Program Manager and now the Deputy Director. Listen as she tells us how she got started in animal rescue, the programs offered at Lucky Dog including fostering and so much more! To learn more about Lucky Dog Animal Rescue you can visit their website here, www.luckydoganimalrescue.org/home
To listen to the full podcast you can find it here, https://www.animalrescueprofessionals.org/podcast/episode-19-arielle-wait-lucky-dog-animal-rescue/
Episode 17 & 18 – Jessica, Kelsey, Ginger and Monica, Transport CoordinatorsAlyssa Grunfelder
In this episode we have four experts on coordinating transports! Jessica Mueller is the Co-founder and Transport Coordinator at RACE, a 501 that that coordinates volunteer rescue relay transports in addition to offering monetary assistance for people who need help with vet bills. Kelsey Glander is the Transport Coordinator at Kindred Hearts? where they work to improve the future of all domestic animals through relocation into rescue, foster and/or adoptive homes; to practice and promote foster and adoption programs; to build a national rescue outreach program. Ginger Thull is a freelance Transport coordinator and Monica Marshall is a part of the California Husky Rescue Network Inc. and also helps a handful of other rescues around the United States with transports. To learn more about these rescues you can use these links,
To listen to Episode 17 you can find it here, https://www.animalrescueprofessionals.org/podcast/episode-17-transport-coordinators/
To listen to episode 18 you can find it here, https://www.animalrescueprofessionals.org/podcast/episode-18-part-2-transport-coordinators/
Episode 13 – Jenny Vandermeer, Founder and President of R.A.V.E. RescueAlyssa Grunfelder
Jenny Vander Meer is a passionate animal rescuer and is the founder and president of R.A.V.E. Rescue, a foster based organization located in Osceola, Missouri. Jenny is a pillar in animal rescue in her community of <1,000 people and has made a name for herself by taking on some of the most difficult cases including special needs animals, dogs with a bite history and just about every situation the local shelter does not have the resources to handle. From providing pet food assistance, to engaging and teaching the next generation about the importance of spay & neuter, Jenny’s passion for animals knows no bounds and she’s always excited and open to welcoming new members to the wonderful world of rescue. To learn more about Jenny and R.A.V.E. Rescue you can visit their website, http://www.raverescue.org/ or you can find them on Facebook here, https://www.facebook.com/RAVERESCUE/
To listen to the full podcast you can find it here, https://www.animalrescueprofessionals.org/podcast/podcastepisode-13-jenny-vandermeer/
Tina Hoskins is the Director of TNR operations for the rescue organization Dallas Pets Alive, located in Dallas, Texas. Even though she is new to animal rescue, Tina has had amazing results with her TNR efforts on the Katy Trail which is an abandoned railroad track that had once divided the downtown Dallas core. The Katy trail is now a popular, active path that runs through the Uptown and Oak Lawn areas of Dallas, Texas, following the path of the old Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad and has long been a home to several growing community cat colonies. Tina has spearheaded the TNR efforts along the trail and has made a significant impact on the lives of the resident community cats. Listen to her experiences since she got started and what TNR involves. To learn more about Tina and Dallas Pets Alive you can visit their website, http://dallaspetsalive.org/ or you can find them on Facebook, https://www.facebook.com/DallasPetsAlive/.
To listen to the full podcast you can find it here, https://www.animalrescueprofessionals.org/podcast/episode-12-tina-hoskins-director-tnr/
Steve founded a non-profit organization to help people find a path through their financial troubles and solutions for debt problems. He has done a lot of television and radio appearances as a consumer debt expert on FOX, CNN, ABC, NBC, MSNBC, and local stations well as creating his own radio show. Steve is now an investigative reporter and journalist that specializes in covering consumer debt and the debt relief world and a regular animal rescue pilot through his organization, pilot.dog. Steve tells us how he got started in animal rescue and his pilot experience. To learn more you can visit his website, https://pilot.dog/ or on Facebook, https://www.facebook.com/flypilotdog/.
To listen to the full podcast you can find it here, https://www.animalrescueprofessionals.org/podcast/episode-11-steve-rhode/
Stacy has over 20 years of experience in animal rescue and in working with Community Cats. An expert in her field, Stacy is a current member of the Shelter Medicine Committee at the Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University, Advisor to the Massachusetts Animal Coalition, Vice President of the Board for PAWSitive Pantry in Vermont, and committee member for HubCats Chelsea. She is also a current member of the development committee for World Animal Protection and so much more! In this episode she tells us how she got her start in animal rescue, how her podcast came about and what her vision is. To learn more about Stacey you can visit her website, http://www.communitycatspodcast.com/ or on Facebook, https://www.facebook.com/communitycatspodcast/.
To listen to the full podcast you can find it here, https://www.animalrescueprofessionals.org/podcast/episode-10-stacy-lebaron/
In this episode we talk with Nanette Martin who is the Executive Director, Co-Founder and Lead Photographer of Shelter Me Photography. Nanette left a successful editorial photography career after witnessing how effective her images were in finding homes for some of the lost animals of Katrina. She has photographed close to 10,000 homeless animals close to 80 shelters across the country. Nanette began teaching shelter photography workshops to animal welfare workers and volunteers to improve the lighting and shooting skills of those who capture intake and adoption pictures. Nanette shares her experiences through 9/11, Hurricane Katrina and how to get the perfect picture of a shelter animal. To learn more about Nanette and Shelter Me Photography you can visit them on their website, https://www.sheltermephotography.org/ or on Facebook, https://www.facebook.com/ShelterMePhoto/.
To listen to the full podcast you can find it here, https://www.animalrescueprofessionals.org/podcast/episode-9-nanette-martin/
Lynn Olenik talks with us about what it is like to be an executive director of an animal shelter. She gives insight into the operations of the Humane Animal Welfare Society (HAWS), how she got to her position as executive director, what skills, training, and talents are needed to manage a shelter and how you can get involved with your local shelter. To learn more about HAWS you can visit their website, https://hawspets.org/
To listen to the full podcast you can find it here, https://www.animalrescueprofessionals.org/podcast/humane-animal-welfare-society-haws/
How Advanced Simulation will Impact the Offshore Industry both Now and in the...Altair
The easy days of Oil and gas extraction is over, and the ability to extract Oil and Gas from harsh enviornments is very dependent on the ability to overcome technical challenges through the use of advanced numerical analysis and simulation. Technical challalenges currently faced in the industry include High Pressure High Temperature (HPHT), Utra Deep Water (UDW) with water depths greater than 10,000 ft, and the Arctic with potentially 20% untapped hydro carbon reserves. These technical challenges are overcome through more use of advanced analysis and simulation, and this allows cost effective solutions to be obtained.
Also the Industry is currently being challenged by a low oil price, and lots of companies are forced to look at cost and schedule. This as a result, allows the opportunity for the use of advanced analysis to help solve Engineering challanges in an efficient manner and save potentially millions of dollars in the Engineering. The ways that this is undertaken is presented and discussed.
There are different types of Analysis simulation used in the Offshore Industry, for example FEA, CFD, Coupled Analysis etc. Also computer power is ever increasing in compuational efficiencies, and novel methods, such as the use of Cloud computing, has had a big impact on the way that analysis is undertaken. These different methods of software and hardware are discussed in relation to the Offshore Industry, and an indication is given in to how these methods will affect the Industry in the future.
Episode 28 - Peter Wallerstein, Marine Animal RescueAlyssa Grunfelder
Peter Wallerstein first coordinated international whale protection campaigns in the icy and treacherous waters of the Bering Sea and North Atlantic Ocean. Since that time, he has facilitated over 6,500 rescues of marine animals, including a host of endangered species from Leatherback Turtles to Guadalupe fur seals. Peter has had persistent creativity in devising hands-on safe and effective techniques to rescue these animals, and his quick on-site response time in emergency situations overcame the objections of county and city officials. In 1985, Peter founded the Whale Rescue Team to establish a local skilled response capability for whales in Southern California. As director of the organization, Peter established a live 24-hour toll-free hotline for reporting marine animals trapped or in distress. Peter’s passion for rescuing whales naturally carried over to all marine wildlife that were sick or injured. In 2007, Whale Rescue Team was renamed Marine Animal Rescue to better reflect his organization’s efforts. In this episode, Peter tells us about his first marine rescue, how often he gets a call, the things he has seen, what he has learned and so much more! For more information, you can visit the Marine Animal Rescue, http://www.marspecialists.org/
For more information, you can find us here:
https://www.animalrescueprofessionals.org/
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Episode 22 – India Le Marinel, Hope for the AnimalsAlyssa Grunfelder
n this episode we talk with India Le Marinel. Originally from the UK, India has traveled and lived all over the world. She grew up surrounded by pets and has always been very passionate about animal welfare. After studying for a bachelor of science degree in Conservation Biology at The University of Aberdeen, India decided to travel on her own to explore the world, volunteering on various marine conservation and animal projects throughout her travels. Her travel took her to Guatemala where she volunteered with a local Animal Welfare NGO while living in Antigua and she ended up managing that shelter for over a year. She is now the Manager of the Hope for the Animals Program at Mayan Families, India uses her experience to help improve animal welfare in the Lake Atitlán region. To learn more about Hope for the Animals and Mayan Families, you can visit there website, https://www.mayanfamilies.org/page/an...
For more information, you can find us here:
https://www.animalrescueprofessionals...
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Episode 26 – Stephen Wells, Animal Legal Defense FundAlyssa Grunfelder
Stephen Wells is the executive director of the Animal Legal Defense Fund. Stephen founded and served for six years as the director of ALDF’s successful Animal Law Program, which provides support and resources to ALDF’s law professional and law student members. The ALDF organizes law firms across the country and coordinates pro bono opportunities for attorneys and firms to assist ALDF with its mission of protecting animals. Stephen joined the ALDF in 2000 and eventually took the leadership role of Executive Director in 2007. He has committed himself to animals and environmental protection and continues to lead the ALDF to make significant changes in laws supporting animals. In part 1, Stephen tells us how he got started, cases they have filed and the ones they have won, how people see animals, where our animal protection laws are and so much more! For more information on the ALDF you can visit their website here, http://aldf.org/
For more information, you can visit www.animalrescueprofessionals.org
Arielle Wait is the Deputy Director for Lucky Dog Animal Rescue and manages all of Lucky Dog’s adoption, volunteer and animal care programs. Arielle’s work with Lucky Dog began, as many volunteers do, as a handler at adoption events. She quickly became more involved, fostering dogs, coordinating adoptions and even coordinating adoption events. She was first hired to serve as Lucky Dog’s Event Team Lead before being promoted to Program Manager and now the Deputy Director. Listen as she tells us how she got started in animal rescue, the programs offered at Lucky Dog including fostering and so much more! To learn more about Lucky Dog Animal Rescue you can visit their website here, www.luckydoganimalrescue.org/home
To listen to the full podcast you can find it here, https://www.animalrescueprofessionals.org/podcast/episode-19-arielle-wait-lucky-dog-animal-rescue/
Episode 17 & 18 – Jessica, Kelsey, Ginger and Monica, Transport CoordinatorsAlyssa Grunfelder
In this episode we have four experts on coordinating transports! Jessica Mueller is the Co-founder and Transport Coordinator at RACE, a 501 that that coordinates volunteer rescue relay transports in addition to offering monetary assistance for people who need help with vet bills. Kelsey Glander is the Transport Coordinator at Kindred Hearts? where they work to improve the future of all domestic animals through relocation into rescue, foster and/or adoptive homes; to practice and promote foster and adoption programs; to build a national rescue outreach program. Ginger Thull is a freelance Transport coordinator and Monica Marshall is a part of the California Husky Rescue Network Inc. and also helps a handful of other rescues around the United States with transports. To learn more about these rescues you can use these links,
To listen to Episode 17 you can find it here, https://www.animalrescueprofessionals.org/podcast/episode-17-transport-coordinators/
To listen to episode 18 you can find it here, https://www.animalrescueprofessionals.org/podcast/episode-18-part-2-transport-coordinators/
Episode 13 – Jenny Vandermeer, Founder and President of R.A.V.E. RescueAlyssa Grunfelder
Jenny Vander Meer is a passionate animal rescuer and is the founder and president of R.A.V.E. Rescue, a foster based organization located in Osceola, Missouri. Jenny is a pillar in animal rescue in her community of <1,000 people and has made a name for herself by taking on some of the most difficult cases including special needs animals, dogs with a bite history and just about every situation the local shelter does not have the resources to handle. From providing pet food assistance, to engaging and teaching the next generation about the importance of spay & neuter, Jenny’s passion for animals knows no bounds and she’s always excited and open to welcoming new members to the wonderful world of rescue. To learn more about Jenny and R.A.V.E. Rescue you can visit their website, http://www.raverescue.org/ or you can find them on Facebook here, https://www.facebook.com/RAVERESCUE/
To listen to the full podcast you can find it here, https://www.animalrescueprofessionals.org/podcast/podcastepisode-13-jenny-vandermeer/
Tina Hoskins is the Director of TNR operations for the rescue organization Dallas Pets Alive, located in Dallas, Texas. Even though she is new to animal rescue, Tina has had amazing results with her TNR efforts on the Katy Trail which is an abandoned railroad track that had once divided the downtown Dallas core. The Katy trail is now a popular, active path that runs through the Uptown and Oak Lawn areas of Dallas, Texas, following the path of the old Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad and has long been a home to several growing community cat colonies. Tina has spearheaded the TNR efforts along the trail and has made a significant impact on the lives of the resident community cats. Listen to her experiences since she got started and what TNR involves. To learn more about Tina and Dallas Pets Alive you can visit their website, http://dallaspetsalive.org/ or you can find them on Facebook, https://www.facebook.com/DallasPetsAlive/.
To listen to the full podcast you can find it here, https://www.animalrescueprofessionals.org/podcast/episode-12-tina-hoskins-director-tnr/
Steve founded a non-profit organization to help people find a path through their financial troubles and solutions for debt problems. He has done a lot of television and radio appearances as a consumer debt expert on FOX, CNN, ABC, NBC, MSNBC, and local stations well as creating his own radio show. Steve is now an investigative reporter and journalist that specializes in covering consumer debt and the debt relief world and a regular animal rescue pilot through his organization, pilot.dog. Steve tells us how he got started in animal rescue and his pilot experience. To learn more you can visit his website, https://pilot.dog/ or on Facebook, https://www.facebook.com/flypilotdog/.
To listen to the full podcast you can find it here, https://www.animalrescueprofessionals.org/podcast/episode-11-steve-rhode/
Stacy has over 20 years of experience in animal rescue and in working with Community Cats. An expert in her field, Stacy is a current member of the Shelter Medicine Committee at the Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University, Advisor to the Massachusetts Animal Coalition, Vice President of the Board for PAWSitive Pantry in Vermont, and committee member for HubCats Chelsea. She is also a current member of the development committee for World Animal Protection and so much more! In this episode she tells us how she got her start in animal rescue, how her podcast came about and what her vision is. To learn more about Stacey you can visit her website, http://www.communitycatspodcast.com/ or on Facebook, https://www.facebook.com/communitycatspodcast/.
To listen to the full podcast you can find it here, https://www.animalrescueprofessionals.org/podcast/episode-10-stacy-lebaron/
In this episode we talk with Nanette Martin who is the Executive Director, Co-Founder and Lead Photographer of Shelter Me Photography. Nanette left a successful editorial photography career after witnessing how effective her images were in finding homes for some of the lost animals of Katrina. She has photographed close to 10,000 homeless animals close to 80 shelters across the country. Nanette began teaching shelter photography workshops to animal welfare workers and volunteers to improve the lighting and shooting skills of those who capture intake and adoption pictures. Nanette shares her experiences through 9/11, Hurricane Katrina and how to get the perfect picture of a shelter animal. To learn more about Nanette and Shelter Me Photography you can visit them on their website, https://www.sheltermephotography.org/ or on Facebook, https://www.facebook.com/ShelterMePhoto/.
To listen to the full podcast you can find it here, https://www.animalrescueprofessionals.org/podcast/episode-9-nanette-martin/
Lynn Olenik talks with us about what it is like to be an executive director of an animal shelter. She gives insight into the operations of the Humane Animal Welfare Society (HAWS), how she got to her position as executive director, what skills, training, and talents are needed to manage a shelter and how you can get involved with your local shelter. To learn more about HAWS you can visit their website, https://hawspets.org/
To listen to the full podcast you can find it here, https://www.animalrescueprofessionals.org/podcast/humane-animal-welfare-society-haws/
In this episode, we talk with Debby Hartten, Founder of Generation Wags, a program of ReLove Animals, Inc. Debby tells us about the diverse issues contributing to pet homelessness and other pet related topics in our society today. She talks about how the journey started, programs initiated through Generation Wags and how you can help. You can learn more about Generation Wags on their website at http://www.generationwags.com/
To listen to the full podcast you can find it here, https://www.animalrescueprofessionals.org/podcast/generation-wags/
In this episode we talk with Kim Kelly who is a medical anthropologist working as a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s School of Human Ecology. Kim shares her story about her start in medical anthropology and discusses her focus on the animal-human bond. Kim also explains the studies she and others in the field are looking at and what she finds interesting about her research.
You can listen to the full podcast here, https://www.animalrescueprofessionals.org/podcast/podcastthe-animal-human-bond/
In this podcast, we talk with Jessica Mueller about what animal rescue relay transport is. Jessica is an experienced transporter with R.A.C.E. 4 Ran and she shares her story about how she got into animal rescue transport and continued to gain experience. Jessica is now one of the foremost rescue relay transport coordinators in the industry and has a wealth of information to share. You can learn more about RACE4RAN on their Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/RACE4Ran/
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Meet Blue and Ice, 3-4 year old Husky mixes. Ice was rescued in October, 2014 with three other dogs that had just been spayed or neutered. Ice was found after being thrown into the Rakitnica Canyon River. Luckily, there was a woman passing by and heard the dogs barking. She immediately called animal rescue, but since they were thrown into a canyon, they could not be easily rescued, so a mountain rescue service was needed. Blue was living on the street in Ilidza, Bosnia, and was being fed by a local rescue. When the local rescue started catching stray dogs, they had to move Blue into a different shelter leaving him in bad living conditions. This is their story of traveling from Bosnia to the United States to find their forever family.
http://www.doobert.com/
Did you know there is another Doobert? It hasn’t always been like this, but that changed this weekend! Meet Pup, also known as Doobert, an eight week old English Pointer, who weighs less than five pounds. Doobert, came from an irresponsible breeder, and was emaciated and deaf. His ribs, spine and hip bones are visible with little body fat and little muscle mass. The breeder gave him no name, because he is deaf. The only name the transport coordinator received was Pup. Doobert was an owner surrender. When they found out he was deaf, they were not comfortable keeping or placing him in a new home. Thanks to Transport4Rescues and all of the volunteers, Doobert made it safe to his new foster and has a Chocolate Lab and Golden Lab foster brothers, a Chocolate Labradoodle foster sister and even met Cedric the cat too!
From Stress to Success How Oakland's Corporate Wellness Programs are Cultivat...Kitchen on Fire
Discover how Oakland's innovative corporate wellness initiatives are transforming workplace culture, nurturing the well-being of employees, and fostering a thriving environment. From comprehensive mental health support to flexible work arrangements and holistic wellness workshops, these programs are empowering individuals to navigate stress effectively, leading to increased productivity, satisfaction, and overall success.
MRS PUNE 2024 - WINNER AMRUTHAA UTTAM JAGDHANEDK PAGEANT
Amruthaa Uttam Jagdhane, a stunning woman from Pune, has won the esteemed title of Mrs. India 2024, which is given out by the Dk Exhibition. Her journey to this prestigious accomplishment is a confirmation of her faithful assurance, extraordinary gifts, and profound commitment to enabling women.
La transidentité, un sujet qui fractionne les FrançaisIpsos France
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Johnny Depp Long Hair: A Signature Look Through the Yearsgreendigital
Johnny Depp, synonymous with eclectic roles and unparalleled acting prowess. has also been a significant figure in fashion and style. Johnny Depp long hair is a distinctive trademark among the various elements that define his unique persona. This article delves into the evolution, impact. and cultural significance of Johnny Depp long hair. exploring how it has contributed to his iconic status.
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Introduction
Johnny Depp is an actor known for his chameleon-like ability to transform into a wide range of characters. from the eccentric Captain Jack Sparrow in "Pirates of the Caribbean" to the introspective Edward Scissorhands. His long hair is one constant throughout his evolving roles and public appearances. Johnny Depp long hair is not a style choice but a significant aspect of his identity. contributing to his allure and mystique. This article explores the journey and significance of Johnny Depp long hair. highlighting how it has become integral to his brand.
The Early Years: A Budding Star with Signature Locks
1980s: The Rise of a Young Heartthrob
Johnny Depp's journey in Hollywood began in the 1980s. with his breakout role in the television series "21 Jump Street." During this time, his hair was short, but it was already clear that Depp had a penchant for unique and edgy styles. By the decade's end, Depp started experimenting with longer hair. setting the stage for a lifelong signature.
1990s: From Heartthrob to Icon
The 1990s were transformative for Johnny Depp his career and personal style. Films like "Edward Scissorhands" (1990) and "Benny & Joon" (1993) saw Depp sporting various hair lengths and styles. But, his long, unkempt hair in "What's Eating Gilbert Grape" (1993) began to draw significant attention. This period marked the beginning of Johnny Depp long hair. which became a defining feature of his image.
The Iconic Roles: Hair as a Character Element
Edward Scissorhands (1990)
In "Edward Scissorhands," Johnny Depp's character had a wild and mane that complemented his ethereal and misunderstood persona. This role showcased how long hair Johnny Depp could enhance a character's depth and mystery.
Captain Jack Sparrow: The Pirate with Flowing Locks
One of Johnny Depp's iconic roles is Captain Jack Sparrow from the "Pirates of the Caribbean" series. Sparrow's long, dreadlocked hair symbolised his rebellious and unpredictable nature. The character's look, complete with beads and trinkets woven into his hair. was a collaboration between Depp and the film's costume designers. This style became iconic and influenced fashion trends and Halloween costumes worldwide.
Other Memorable Characters
Depp's long hair has also been featured in other roles, such as Ichabod Crane in "Sleepy Hollow" (1999). and Roux in "Chocolat" (2000). In these films, his hair added a layer of authenticity and depth to his characters. proving that Johnny Depp with long hair is more than a style—it's a storytelling tool.
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